
Apartamentos de alquiler que Permiten Mascotas en Point Breeze en Philadelphia, PA (102 Alquileres)
Apartamentos en Point Breeze en el área de Philadelphia que adoran a sus perros o gatos tanto como usted.


1500 Pine

The Drake

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SouthStar Lofts

The Pepper Building

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777 South Broad St

The Howell

1331 S Juniper St

309 S 16th St

Way Rittenhouse

Herringbone Lofts

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Lincoln Square

Marine Club

Touraine

1430 South Street

1917 McClellan St

2115 Sigel St

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2054 Ellsworth St, Unit 2

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1233 S Broad St, Unit 1R

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406 S 20th St, Unit 2

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1215 S 13th St, Unit 3

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751 S 22nd St, Unit 3F

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1714 Reed St, Unit A

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1938 South St, Unit C

1244 S 22nd St, Unit 2A

1806 S 19th St, Unit 2nd Floor

1910 Pierce St

2224 Latona St

1343 S 19th St

1540 Kater St

2309 Mifflin St

1 Academy Cir, Unit 311

2646-48 Manton Street-1, Unit 1

2130 Tasker St, Unit B

2130 Tasker St, Unit A

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1538 S Capitol St, Unit SI ID1568702P

1244 S 22nd St, Unit 2B

2224 Latona St

2015 Mountain St

1917 Dudley St

2004 Tasker St

1250 S Ringgold St

1931 S Bonsall St

1703 S 22nd St

2232 Latona St

2310 Fernon St

1610 Titan St

1441 Point Breeze Ave

1220 S 13th St

1701 S 24th St
Point Breeze, Philadelphia, PA Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Point Breeze?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartamentos Estudio en Point Breeze | $1,776 | $1,100 | $2,365 |
| Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Point Breeze | $2,205 | $812 | $4,597 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Point Breeze | $2,831 | $970 | $5,829 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Point Breeze | $4,906 | $1,387 | $10,000+ |
| Apartamentos 4 Dormitorios en Point Breeze | $1,241 | $1,241 | $1,241 |
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Actualmente hay 102 alquileres disponibles con tus opciones de búsqueda en un radio de 2 millas en el barrio de Point Breeze Philadelphia, PA.
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Los apartamentos de alquiler más baratos que admiten mascotas en Point Breeze
La unidad de apartamento más barata que permite mascotas actualmente en Point Breeze en Point Breeze es el modelo Layout B en The Howell, de 1 Dormitorio a partir de $1,367. El segundo apartamento más barato que admite mascotas en Point Breeze es el modelo 1BR/1.0BA de 1 Dormitorio en 1430 South Street empezando en $1,395.Aquí están los apartamentos de alquiler más favorables para mascotas en Point Breeze:
| Apartamentos | Modelo | Precios desde |
|---|---|---|
| The Howell | Layout B | $1,367 |
| 1430 South Street | 1BR/1.0BA | $1,395 |
| OLO | Studio | $1,420 |
| 309 S 16th St | Renovated Studio | $1,500 |
| Marine Club | 1 Bed 1 Bath Large | $1,655 |
| 1500 Pine | Studio | $1,700 |
| SouthStar Lofts | Freedom | $1,748 |
| One Thousand One | Studio A | $1,829 |
| The Pepper Building | 1 Bedroom | $2,201 |
| 777 South Broad St | Snyder with Den | $2,465 |
Preguntas frecuentes sobre apartamentos Se Permiten Mascotas en Point Breeze
Cuál es el apartamento Se Permiten Mascotas más barato en Point Breeze?
Actualmente el apartamento Se Permiten Mascotas más accequible en Point Breeze está en 1244 S 22nd St, Unit 2A listado en $999.
Cuál es la renta media de un apartamento Se Permiten Mascotas en Point Breeze?
El alquiler medio de un apartamento Se Permiten Mascotas en Point Breeze es $2,126.
¿Cuál es el apartamento de alquiler Se Permiten Mascotas más grande en Point Breeze?
A día de hoy el apartamento Se Permiten Mascotas con más metros cuadrados en Point Breeze una unidad de 3,160 a partir de $1,783 en One Thousand One.
¿Cuál es el tamaño medio de los apartamentos de alquiler Se Permiten Mascotas en Point Breeze?
El tamaño medio de un apartamento de alquiler Se Permiten Mascotas en Point Breeze es actualmente de 695 sq ft.
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